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It was back in 2005/06 that Prestatyn won the Welsh Alliance League without suffering a single loss, winning 25 and drawing five of their 30 outings.

Can Neil Gibson’s side do it again? There is no reason to doubt why they cannot.

Prestatyn have already defeated nearest challengers Caernarfon Town home and away, and if any other team in the league is to beat them, they would have to play extremely well while the table-toppers would have to endure an off-day.

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Off the field, the club only recently faced a huge problem of a £53,000 tax bill which threatened their very existence, but the amazing efforts of players, officials and supporters raised the sum needed in a very short time to save the Seasiders.

Having overcome those long odds, perhaps winning the league title will seem like a picnic.

Few are better than Gibson for keeping players’ feet on the ground and no doubt the message will be one game at a time between now and April.

Next up is a trip to a Conwy Borough side struggling badly in the bottom two, but which has shown in recent matches they can push teams hard - they just need to learn how to convert winning positions into victories.

However, any result other than a Prestatyn win at Y Morfa tomorrow would represent one of the shocks of the North Wales football season.